Is your child having a hard time remembering what a preposition is? There's a great way to help him/her remember the list of prepositions or what a preposition is. All you need is some paper, a writing utensil, and some stickers (preferably something small and a living thing).

Take your piece of paper and draw a house.Now place the stickers all over the paper to depict a house.

Here is a short list of prepositions to get you started: above, below, in, out, on, off, in front of, behind, beside/next to, around, across, after, before, between, following, toward, away from. Now, you can't possibly depict every single preposition. However, it will give your child a visual to remember a good number of them!

I wrote the prepositions that are being depicted on the back of my preposition house. I tried to write them in the general area of where the ladybug was in order to help identify which was which.

Also, I have mine on two pieces of paper so that I could cut the door open and have a ladybug "inside" the preposition house. I then laminated it in order to make it last longer.